Sleep Disorder Can Lead to Car Accidents

According to a study, individuals who suffer from a common sleep disorder are much more prone to be involved in a road accident than other drivers.

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Sleepy drivers have caused many road accidents.

The research, done by a research team from Burgos, Spain, says that people with sleep apnea – a condition that causes irregular breathing and snoring – are seven times more probable to crash than other drivers.

26-11-2011 by Drali @mesrahealth

Panic Disorder a Genetic Illness?

panic disorder genetic Panic Disorder a Genetic Illness?Panic disorder or PD is a type of mental illnesses which classified into anxiety disorder group. There is neuropsychological aspect in this disorder and may have relation with genetic disease (or epigenetic) based on neuropsychological facts.

PD is described as a situation of overwhelming extreme anxiety and happens suddenly, uncontrollably or unstoppably.

There are many signs of PD such as feeling like going crazy, wanting to die or feeling of loosing mind or sense, feeling like fainting and unconscious, feeling of going to have a heart attack or stroke, feeling like flying and so on.

26-04-2011 by Drali @mesrahealth

Famous People with Epilepsy

Do epilepsy holds you from achieving great success? No, according to these people, who are all reported to have experienced the neurological condition:

  • Julius Caesar
  • Napoleon
  • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Socrates
  • Joan of Arc
  • Beethoven
  • Charles Dickens
  • Vincent Van Gogh
08-03-2011 by Drali @mesrahealth

Melatonin Function in Natural Sleep-Wake Cycle

Each of us has a natural sleep-wake cycle. This is the pattern of sleeping and being awake which we follow every day. We do not think about this cycle because for most of us sleep comes naturally. However, many people have trouble sleeping and are unable to get the rest they need. Over a period of time, this condition can cause problems.

22-05-2009 by Drali @mesrahealth

Harmless and Benign Breast Abnormalities

You may have experience or have the following symptoms:
- Do you feel lump, bulge or those hard areas in your breast?
- Do your have breast pain or feel painful when it is touched (become sensitive)?
- Does the breast pain (mastalgia) become stronger when you are in menstruation?
- Does the pain is continuous and not following the menstrual cycle?
- Do you need to eat medicine to get rid of the breast pain?
- Do your breast abnormalities affect your relationship with your husband?

23-01-2009 by Drali @mesrahealth
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